It's getting close to that holiday decoration time {well it seems that way since there are holiday decorations available at the stores now}! With that said, when you come across those lights that just will not light up, put them aside for recycling at one of three Lombard locations.
The Village of Lombard and the Lombard Park District encourage residents and businesses to recycle their holiday lights and extension cords. The drive will kick-off with the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and last until January 15th. Collection bins will be available at the Department of Public Works at 1051 S. Hammerschmidt Avenue and at Sunset Knoll Recreation Center at 820 S. Finley Road. Residents may drop off at any time, including evening and weekend hours.
Elgin Recycling will pay the Village and the Park District for the copper content and the proceeds will be used to offset the Village's costs for its Recycling Extravaganza each September and the Park District's cost for outdoor recycling bins for the parks. Last year, 10,000 pounds were collected in the Western Suburbs.
For additional information, visit www.lombardparks.com or www.villageoflombard.org. Happy {soon-to-be} Holidays and Happy Recycling!
Monday, October 24, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Lombard Park District Earns Earth Flag
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| Earth Flag presentation during September Board Meeting |
To start the process of earning the Earth flag, the Lombard Park District’s Green Committee met with the SCARCE team for a green audit. The audit showed Earth-friendly practices the District already had in place and several initiatives for the District to put in place. The District hosted a Battery Recycling Drive, paired recycling bins with garbage cans in all of the parks, switched to soy-based inks and recycled paper for the brochure, initiated green construction practices, and more.
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